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10 Easy Collage Making Ideas for Kids
Which kid doesn’t love summer holidays? With no homework or school, your kids are going to use all their energy at home. Why not channelize this energy into something productive like crafts? Young minds love working on collages as it unleashes their creativity. This article will help you, moms, to make your kids do it, so scroll down to learn easy collage work for kids.
10 Creative Collage Art Ideas for Children
Creating a collage can be fun. It will not only keep your kid busy in lazy afternoons but also will help to develop his motor skills. Find out the easy and creative collage for kids. For making your kids work, the accessories are available at your home, therefore go ahead and expand creative skills of your kid.
1. Leaf Collage
Obviously, there are no real leaves used here, but your kids will have fun choosing tissue paper in the colours they think best and decorating their own tree with them. You can display your child’s tissue paper tree as the centrepiece for a fall family dinner.
Things Needed
Colourful tissue papers (red, orange, green, yellow)
Scissors
Glue
Card paper
How to do
Use scissors and cut the shape of a leaf from the card paper.
Crease the bits of colourful tissue paper up and paste them on the leaf.
2. Magazine Paper Collage
The idea here is to help kids put their imagination and complete the magazine image with the help of the sketch pens.
Things Needed
Scissors
Glue
Card paper
sketch pens (different colours)
Magazine
How to do
Choose your magazine, cut the pictures from the magazine (full picture, half picture).
Glue the magazine images on the card paper and sketch the other part of the image with sketch pens.
3. Village/ City Paper Collage
Paper collage is very easy and simple way to make any collage, kids can even make there own face, can create flower vase, Diwali diyas etc. To encourage more creative ideas and make them feel proud, you can frame the collage and hang it in your kid’s room.
Things Needed
Different geometrical shapes cut craft paper (Craft paper-different colours)
Black chart paper
Sketch Pens
Glue
How to do
Mothers can (or let your kid cut them own their own) cut the craft papers of different colours in geometrical shapes (circle, square, rectangle, triangle, oval shape etc.).
On a black chart paper stick different geometrical shape to make a city or a village.
4. Christmas tree with Santa Claus
The use of cotton balls can be also used for showing rainy day, weather and also for depicting different animals. But for this moms need to prepare some colourful cotton balls prior giving them to kids.
Things Needed
Matchsticks
Cotton wool balls (green and white colour)
Card paper
Craft paper
Glue
Pen/pencil
How to do
Make a Christmas tree using matchsticks, and paste the tree using green colour cotton balls.
Draw a Santa clause with the help of pen/pencil and stick craft paper in it so that it takes the shape of Santa Clause.
5. Vegetable Collage
This activity will help the kids to use interesting materials to create beautiful prints. And ensure that your kid finds innovative ways to express his/her thoughts through art.
Things Needed
Vegetables (Ladyfinger, capsicum, carrot, corn, potato, cauliflower stalks)
Watercolours
White chart paper
How to do
Mothers can cut the vegetables in different shapes and let your child add paint on it.
6. Family Tree Collage
Use of this activity will make your kid learn about your family. It will help them to grow there love for each and every member of the family.
Things Needed
White card paper
Sketch Pens
Family members passport size photo
Twigs
Glue
How to do
Make a big tree on the white card paper and
Stick twigs (branches) with glue
Let him/her fill the tree with colours
Later, stick each family member according to the hierarchy on the tree branches.
7. Rainbow Fish Collage
Not only fish but one can make any shapes, from fruits to animals, to vegetables, types of transportation etc. This fun activity will be loved by every kid because it involves tearing paper & sticking and kids love it.
Things Needed
White card paper
Sketch Pens
Colourful craft papers
Glue
Scissors
How to do
Draw fish on the whiteboard paper
Cut the craft papers in different sizes
Let kids stick the cut craft papers
8. Mixed- Media Collage
Here is a mixed-media collage, a composition created from various materials. This will be a great fun activity for the kids as their imagination to use different media can get more innovative.
Things Needed
Cardboard
Printed papers
Buttons
Beads
Different cut-up of shapes
Glue
Paint
How to do
Let kids apply paint on cardboard by mixing different colours
Now add some fun by sticking the different media (buttons, beads, cut up shapes etc.)
Let the glue dry.
9. Collage with Tape
Create different designs, different pictures, abstract with tape. In the market, there are a plethora of tapes available (washi tapes, masking tapes, printed tapes).
Things Needed
Coloured tapes
Cardboard
Scissors
How to do
Cut up different sizes of tapes
Stick them on the cardboard and create fun
10. Rainy Day Collage
Are your kids in love with the rain? Let them express their love for it through a collage.
Things Needed
3 sets of coloured paper (blue, yellow, pink)
Shiny paper
Crepe paper
Scissors
Glue
Market pen
Cupcake covering
Green chart paper
How to do
Cut the blue coloured paper in the form of rain droplets.
Cut the crepe paper in the form of clouds.
Cut the pink coloured paper into two triangles (skirts).
Cut the yellow coloured paper into a circle (sun).
Cut the cupcake covers into two halves (umbrellas)
Use the green chart paper as the background and place the sun, rain and clouds in the appropriate place. Make sure that the umbrellas are positioned at the tips of the triangles.
So now are you moms ready to teach your kids some wonderful collage art ideas? Not only your kids but you yourself will start loving it! Happy vacations kids!!
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Don't Compare : Every baby is different and Every Mother is Different.
A New mom gets to hear a lot of suggestions, tips, and lessons from everyone around her. But what people don't understand is that every Baby isn't the same. The baby is different in its own way.Some babies’ sleeps well, some don't. Some babies cry a lot and some don't. So you can't judge the ability of a mother based on a baby's behaviour, when it is just born.Parenting isn't easy. People around us won't make us understand how it is going to be a baby. Instead they always try to teach us what to eat, what not to eat.I personally feel that the people around us, whether it is our mom, mother-in-law or sisters, cousins who have experienced childbirth and motherhood, should tell us how it is going to be and how we can cope with it. So it will mentally give us enough knowledge to prepare ourselves.When a child is Born, A mother is born. So you can't expect a new mom to do all the things that an experienced mom can do. She needs time to get adjusted to everything from breastfeeding to diaper changing. Everything is new to her. So as time goes she will manage things on own.If people around us keep finding mistakes and criticizing us then it will lead to depression and affects the mother a lot. So instead of criticizing, let's appreciate her efforts and make believe that she can do it. A healthy environment is always good for the baby and for the mother.So don’t compare your baby with others and your parenting style with others. Every has their own way of parenting and every baby is different in its own way, Read more
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Mashed khichdi with carrots
Khichdi made up of rice and moong lentils is a comfort meal for many in India. Young babies to senior citizens, those who're ill or recovering, those who are on detox diet (plain khichdi sans any seasoning), all like to grab at least some of this soft and soothing khichdi. Add up vegetables to it, to make up a healthier combo pack of all vital nutrients.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
2 People
15 Minutes
15-20 Minutes
Ingredients
1 cup rice
1/3rd-1/2 cup moong dal
split and husked 1/4th carrot, grated or finely chopped
2-3 cups water
1/4 tsp turmeric
a pinch of salt
ajwain seeds to taste
Method
Step 1
Rinse rice and dal a couple of times and drain.
Step 2
Put all the ingredients together in a large pot with about 2-3 cups water.
Step 3
Cook over high heat, partially covered till it boils.
Step 4
Lower the heat to medium and let it cook for about 10 minutes.
Step 5
Simmer, covered, until rice and dal are tender(about 10 minutes).
Step 6
Add more water as needed so as to make a semi-solid or thin consistency.
Step 7
Mash it a little.
Step 8
Serve warm. Add ghee or yogurt, to improve the taste.
Nutritional Information
Serving Size 49.8g
Calories
177
Calories from Fat
14
Total Fat
1.5g 2%
Saturated Fat
0.2g 1%
Trans Fat
0.0g
Cholesterol
0mg 0%
Sodium
440mg 18%
Potassium
251mg 7%
Total Carbohydrates
32.3g 11%
Dietary Fiber
7.6g 30%
Sugars
1.3g
Protein
8.4g
Vitamin A
0%
Vitamin C
3%
Calcium
2%
Iron
18%
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet
Nutritional details are an estimate and should only be used as a guide for approximation. Calories will vary if a different vegetable is added or rice:dal proportions are varied.
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Potty training is an important phase in our lives as parents. We want our little ones to be diaper-free (finally!) and use the toilet by themselves. But we also know that it isn't easy at all! Since this is the stage when kids love to run around and explore, the chances of a mess all around the house are pretty much inevitable. But wait - some parents have learned perfectly amazing ways to toilet train their kids! You've got to check out these really superb ways to potty train your baby quickly and successfully
Poop! That's probably one of the very few things about your baby that you do not find quite so pleasing (and you'll be lying if you said you do). As mothers, we have a lot of diaper-changing and cleaning to do, for several years in our babies' life. As an infant, cleaning your baby is still manageable. The cute gurgles and the new-found bond between you and your baby make even bum-cleaning fun! But come the terrible two's and your little one running around: the mess is now too much! That's when you know it's time to potty train.
Many moms start potty training their kids in toddlerhood (2-3 years of age). And it would be an understatement to say that it is difficult. Babies take time to switch from diapers and understand when and how to use the toilet. There will be a lot of mess, day after day, and it can get really exhausting for any and every mother. This is why moms all over the world are looking for and creating new hacks to potty train their little darlings.
14 Creative Potty Training Ideas
Check out the six most creative and effective ways parents across the world are potty training their kids. These methods have done very well for fellow parents and we recommend you definitely give them a try!
1. The Art Pot
Recently, a mom shared a photo of her little boy in the toilet. He was sitting all put and not fidgeting at all, like many children do when forced to sit on the toilet seat. Guess what made him learn to sit on the toilet so well and so patiently? An erasable marker!
What this clever mom had done was made her son sit backwards on the toilet while she kept giving him markers. It worked! He sat there drawing doodles and was perfectly happy about it. Sitting in this posture also ensured that there was less chance of missing (read: less mess to clean from the toilet floor). It also saved her tons of time chasing after him like she usually had to.
2. The Toilet That Changes Colour
This trick is captivating many little kids worldwide and creating more willingness to use the toilet. Just use food colouring to dye the toilet water with red or blue. When your child takes a leak, the water will change to orange or green. Needless to say, this will be super exciting and encourage your child to actually use the toilet.
Tip: You can make a little game out of it, based on how many times in the day your child can change the colour of the toiler water (more practice means quicker learning!)
3. Three-day Potty Training
Sounds unbelievable, right? But believe it or not, some moms have actually seen success with the three-day potty training method. There are three 'drastic' things you have to do for this:
Remove all diapers from home
Dress your child only in underwear
Make sure your child drinks a lot of liquids
As per fellow moms, the situation of being diaper free and having a tendency to pee more often (due to the liquid intake) teaches little ones to use the toilet! You just have to guide them along gently as far as using the toilet is concerned. And yes, try this method only if you are prepared for lots of accidents!
4. The Praise Pot
This one is simple but very effective: just make your child feel appreciated and like a grownup when he uses the toilet correctly. It can work wonders for his overall morale and interest in using the toiler. Try using a little compliment the next time your child uses the toilet successfully:
“Wow, what a big boy/girl you've become!”
“Let's call daddy and tell him?”
Praise goes a long way in motivating your child to use the toilet correctly. It may seem like a little thing to us but it's a really big milestone for the child. Watching his mom so happy about it will encourage him to try and please you more often.
5. Take a Shopping Trip
Prep for this phase with a shopping trip and involve your little one by asking his opinion or choice when buying potty training gear like a potty seat, underwear, rewards (like stickers and chocolates), etc.
This will not only help build excitement in your little one but also make it easier for you to get through the potty training time.
6. The Sticker Chart of Success
Create a daily chart that is colourful, maybe featuring your child's favourite cartoon character. Keep 'success' stickers ready. Each time your child has a successful bathroom trip, let her put up a sticker of success! Once the daily chart is all colourful and filled in your child will feel a sense of pride and accomplishment and you can heave a huge sigh of relief.
Why not take a leaf out of these moms' books and create your own way to quicken potty training? Just remember the key element that was present in all the above tricks and tips – positive reinforcement. Praise and reward is always the way to go to tackle a difficult situation with children. It is, after all, a very stressful time - both for you and your child - and a bit of fun, creativity and patience is key to setting things right.
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7. Get Daddy Involved
This one is for the boys. Get daddy involved to help train your little one and take out a weekend for potty training! Get some ‘big boy’ underpants and ask your hubby can get his little one to go the bathroom by simply helping him do it ‘just like daddy’. You can even make a game out of it & see who goes to the bathroom at regular intervals!
This is not only an excellent way for potty training your child but also helps you get some quality family time!
Tip: You can even make a game out of it & see who goes to the bathroom at regular intervals!
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Mommy Rhea, a specialist in Child Psychology, states that she used this trick when it came to potty training her own child. She says, “You can keep a family competition around this time, as to who goes to the toilet each time they feel like going to the potty. Once your child connects with this thought that every member goes to the toilet each time they feel like going to the potty, they will develop a habit soon.” For potty training, she also adds,“ Appreciation is the key to the whole exercise. Each time your child even attempts to go near the toilet, praise him/her. If there is a caretaker who takes care of your child during your absence, instruct her as well to do the same.” Read more about her tips and tricks for positive toilet training here.
8. Tackle the Fear
From being scared of ‘falling in’, to being fearful of the flush noise, there is a range of reasons why kids are reluctant when it comes to potty training. Some kids even feel that their potty is part of themselves and flushing it can be a scary prospect. Try understanding what your little one’s fear is and tackle it by talking it out with him and explaining the natural process of potty in a fun way. When your child understands that there is nothing to fear about potty training, it will make it easier for both of you to get through this milestone.
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9. Set Fun Alarms
Use fun sounds that your little one loves as alarms at regular intervals to signal that its time to go sit on the potty! With your child looking forward to his favourite tune, he will gradually look forward to potty time as well.
Associating stuff that your child is fond of will help build a positive association with potty time, instead of the ‘fear’ or ‘forcefulness’ associated with it.
10. Create a Routine
From feeds to playtime to potty time, create a routine and help your child understand what’s coming next so he is prepared for what’s to come. Make sure to keep the routine in a manner that there’s some potty training time around 2 hours after every feed and a fun activity for your little one right after potty training.
This method will not only help you avoid accidents, but will also cut down on any fussiness or tantrums your child throws about potty training time as he has something fun to look forward to right after.
11. The Bag of Treats
We know most children aren't very gung-ho about potty training; who cares when there are diapers and the whole house at their disposal? This is when you get out the treat-bag! This is, in simple words, bribe, or in scientific words, positive reinforcement. ;)
Get a bunch of inexpensive gifts like stickers, candy and small toys and put them in a big colourful box or bag. Every time your child uses the toilet they get to pick a gift out of the bag and celebrate! This can go on for a week or so and by then the child automatically begins to use the toilet. Do continue to praise her even after the gifts run out. Many parents say that this was a quick and painless way to toilet train and is worth a shot!
12. Dress for Success
Opt for more functional clothing that is easy to remove (like trousers instead of dungarees) to make it easier and reduce the number of accidents. Additionally, get some ‘big kid’ underwear instead to help get your little one excited about this phase. If you opt for underwear with your kid’s favourite characters on them, you can better incentivize potty training by suggesting that their favourite character will be safe (“You don’t want to ruin your new underwear and pee on Elsa, right?’) if they sit on the potty seat.
13. Give the Gift of Choice
From letting them choose the location to asking them if they need to ‘go’ at regular intervals, give your child little chances to choose so he feels like he is in control of the situation. This will also help your little one be more prepared for potty training time
14. Finally, Get a ‘Potty-Whisperer’
Whether it be the lady at your baby’s daycare, the aayah or your own mother, taking some help from a ‘potty- whisperer’ - someone who has experience in handling kids and potty training them – will go a long way in making potty training easier and quicker for your little on as well.
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The ‘Elimination Communication’ or ‘Early Potty Training’ trick is a method of potty training that moms employ as soon as they got their babies home from the hospital! Many parents from earlier generations used this trick before diapers were invented and it is making a big comeback! This trick eliminates the need for diapers - one of the many reasons that have made potty training harder for moms. This potty training trick might not be for everyone as all babies are different, but you can surely give it a try! Know here how to go about the ‘Elimination Communication’ trick. Read more
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It's tough to choose a gift for your dad, especially because he's the one who has always got you perfect presents. Add to it the pressure of last-minute Father's Day shopping and you're sure to pick some legendary worst father’s day gifts ever. This year make sure to wisen up!
From algebra to DIY projects to your first bike - your dad has done it all for you. It's little wonder that you wan't to show how much you love him, as perfectly as possible. But what if it's Father's Day soon and you're scrambling for a gift with little time in hand? So you don't end up making shopping bloopers, find here a list of the worst Father's Day gifts you don't want your name on!
The Father’s Day Gift Your Dad will Hate in Secret
1. Gifting Coupons
Life was so much simpler when you could quickly jot down some of the chores you were willing to do around the house and gift it as a coupon. Now that you’re all grown up, not only do these “gifts of labour” not strike the right chord, they’re also something that you’re expected to do anyway! Gift him a barbeque tray instead and say hello to a happy dad playing Mr.Chef, grilling and serving tasty chicken and paneer tikkas!
2. Bathroom Humour
There are some things that are best kept “under covers.” Your dad might love making you go red with embarrassment with his bathroom jokes, but buying him dispensable underpants is definitely one of those gifts to avoid for Father's Day! A beer can opener that doubles up as a key-chain would definitely give you more time to chill together and crack jokes too.
3. The “Man Bag”
Okay, so in your head you think how it's great for your dad to have a man purse he can store a sea of important things in, right? WRONG! We’re not too sure that he’ll warm up to a “purse” or actually get around to slinging it across his shoulders. Now, a smart laptop bag to replace his worn out one would hit the right notes.
4. Tie-ing The Knot
You just spotted this bright orange tie with golf balls all over it and thought – “Oh, this is exactly what my golf-junkie dad would love!” Sorry, but knowing how sober his closet looks, this loud tie will quickly turn into one of the worst father’s day gifts ever! Don’t worry! Bring him something jazzy yet sober. How about a cool belt or cufflinks to bring colour to his wardrobe?
5. "World’s Best Dad" Memorabilia
Planning on buying him a mug that proclaims to the world that he’s the best dad! Once a rage, this is now definitely on the list of bad father’s day gifts! He’ll definitely accept it with a smile but then add it to the huge collection of “I love my dad” paraphernalia that you’ve been giving him over the years. Consider buying him that fishing gear he’s been eyeing instead and you can enjoy a fishing expedition on your next vacation together!
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Why stop with one child? Plan for the 2nd child.
As parents we plan everything for the future of our child like schooling, career, mediclaim etc and most importantly finacial security. We never forget to pay premiums of insurance policy so that if something bad happens their child is financilly secured, "but have we ever taught about EMOTIONAL SECURITY of child"
Yes you thinking right I want to share my views on the dilemma every parents face after giving birth to first child, " Do we need 2nd child"
We get so much tired taking care of child that we feel that one child is enough for us. But I strongly feel that there should be minimum 2 children in one family. Here are the reasons why?
If parents die early whom will the child go, they will feel secured with their own siblings, as they have grown up together.
They have a full time play partner, which reduces the screen time.
It's easier for them to adjust with other kids at school. Else single living child doesn't know how to adjust with other kids at school.
They learn to share their toys and food, we pamper our child so much that we buy them everything they want by which they dont share things with others.
They never get bored and bug us, as they get busy with themselves which saves parents time. Elsen in today's world it's very difficult for parents to spare time for playing with kids.
Many things can be re-used like toys or books.
Above are just advantages, but the main thing our child will be never alone, even in our absence they will have someone to stand besides them at sad and happier times, someone called as own and not cousins.
Many of them are worried how will we support 2 child financially as they can't afford, but I belive if husband and wife both work hard and reduce little luxury, they can support 2 child.
I have 3 siblings, I have experienced it personally the fun time we had together, secrets we shared together, little fights for choclates and games and many more memories. Our mother used to get us all types of board games which we enjoyed playing together.
Plan your child's emotional security along with financial security, they will surely thank you later.
I would like to know readers view points, please share your views at comment section. Read more
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